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    DPY50001
    Bipolar Microstep Driver Pack 
    User’s Guide
    910 East Orangefair Lane, Anaheim, CA 92801
    e-mail: [email protected](714) 992-6990  fax: (714) 992-0471
    website: www.anaheimautomation.com
    ANAHEIM AUTOMATION 
    						
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    General Description
    The DPY50001 is a single-axis 5A bipolar microstep motor driver and a 125W power supply enclosed in 
    a package.  The DPY50001’s microstep driver has an output current capability of 0.5 Amps minimum to 
    5.0 Amps maximum (Peak Rating).  The inputs are optically isolated with a minimum sourcing of 1.0mA 
    per input (+3.5VDC minimum to +24VDC maximum).  The clock input is set to receive either positive or 
    negative edge clocks with a maximum frequency of 400kHz.  The driver offers direction control and mo-
    tor current ON/OFF capabilities.  The Reduce Current Enabled automatically reduces motor current to 
    50% of set value after the last step is made (20msec delay).  The driver has built-in features to indicate 
    power on (Green LED), a fault condition (Red LED) and clocks being received.  (Yellow LED)
    With the DPY50001, various step resolutions can be implemented by the onboard dip switch.  These 
    divisions range from 200 steps per revolution to 12,800 steps per revolution.  The bipolar driver confi gu-
    ration handles 4, 6 and 8 lead motors.  Protection devices have been added to this driver for Phase to 
    Phase Short-Circuit and Motor Miss-Wire conditions.
    Pin Descriptions
    The inputs on the DPY50001 are optically isolated with the anode (+) and cathode (-) both brought out 
    to the user.  With no current going through the opto-diode the input is considered high.  To enable the 
    input a minimum of 1.0mA needs to be sourced or sinked through the opto-diode.  This is done simply 
    by placing a voltage of +3.5 to +24 VDC across the two inputs of the opto-diode.  If sourcing current in 
    to the inputs, then all three cathodes (-) should be ties together and grounded as shown is Figure 2.  If 
    sinking current, then all three anodes (+) should be tied together to the +voltage as shown in Figure 1.
    Optically Isolated Inputs
    The following inputs to the DPY50001 are optically isolated.
    DPY50001 Microstep Driver Features
    • Size (8.25”L x 5.05”W x 3.47”H)
    • Output Current 5.0 Amps Peak
    • 200 to 12,800 steps/rev (1, 2, 5, 8, 10, 16, 32 and 64 selectable step operations)
    • Short Circuit Protection
    • No Minimum Inductance
    • Optional Isolation
    • Motor ON/OFF Input
    Item Pin #
    Clock 1 & 2
    Direction 3 & 4
    On/Off 5 & 6
    Table 1: Inputs That are Optically Isolated
    To enable an input, apply a DC voltage source of +5VDC to +24VDC across the inputs.  The Anodes (+) 
    are pins 1, 3 and 5 and the Cathodes (-) are pins 2, 4 and 6. 
    						
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    TB1: 8 Pin Terminal Description
    Pin # Description
    1Step Clock Input Anode (+): A positive going edge on this isolated input advances the motor one 
    increment.  The size of the increment is dependent on the Microstep Select Inputs of Switch 1.
    2Step Clock Input Cathode (-)
    3Direction Anode (+): This isolated input is used to change the direction of the motor.  Physical 
    direction also depends on the connection of the motor windings.
    4Direction Cathode (-)
    5ON/OFF Anode (+): This isolated input is used to enable and disable the output section of the 
    driver.  When HIGH (open) the outputs are enabled.  However, this input does not inhibit the step 
    clock.
    6ON/OFF Cathode (-) 
    Table 2: TB1 Terminal Descriptions
    TB2: 5 Pin Terminal Description
    Pin # Description
    1Phase A: Phase 1 of the step motor
    2Phase A: Phase 3 of the step motor
    3Phase B: Phase 2 of the step motor
    4Phase B: Phase 4 of the step motor
    5Motor Ground
    Table 3: TB2 Terminal Descriptions 
    						
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    Absolute Maximum Ratings
    Input Voltage: 130VAC, 50/60Hz
    Output Current: 5.0 AMPS Peak
    Max Plate Temperature: 70°C
    Storage Temperature: 0° to +50°C
    Input Voltage (For Isolated Inputs): +3.5V to +24V
    Electrical Specifi cations
    Item Min Typ Max Units
    Input Operating Voltage 105 115 130 VAC
    Phase Output Current 0.4 3.5 A (RMS)
    Phase Output Current 0.5 5.0 A (PEAK)
    Clock Frequency 0 400 kHz
    Chopping Frequency 28 30 32 kHz
    Input Signal Voltage 3.5 24 V
    Operation Temperature 0 70 C
    Storage Temperature 0 50 C
    Table 4: Specifi cations
    Hook Up Drawings
    Sinking:
    Sourcing:
    Figure 1: Hook Up for Sinking Current
    Figure 2: Hook Up for Sourcing Current 
    						
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    Dimension Drawing 
    Motor Selection
    The DPY50001 contains a Bipolar Microstep Driver that is compatible with both Bipolar and Unipolar Motor 
    Confi gurations, (i.e. 8 and 4 lead motors, and 6 lead center tapped motors).
    Step motors with low current ratings and high inductance will perform better at low speeds, providing 
    higher low-end torque.  Motors with high current ratings and low inductance will perform better at higher 
    speeds, providing more high-end torque.
    Since the DPY50001’s driver is a constant current source, it is not necessary to use a motor that is rated 
    at the same voltage as the supply voltage.  What is important is that the driver is set to the appropriate 
    current level based on the motor being used.
    Anaheim Automation offers a comprehensive line of step motors in 17, 23, 34 and 42 frame sizes.  
    Contact the factory to verify motor/drive compatibility.
    Figure 3: Dimension Drawing 
    						
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    Step Motor Selection Guide
    Part NumberUnipolar 
    RatingSeries 
    Peak 
    RatingParallel 
    Peak 
    RatingSeries 
    Current 
    SettingParallel 
    Current 
    Setting
    23Y206 3.0A 3.0A 6.0A 60% 100%
    23Y210 5.0A 5.0A 10.0A 100% 100%
    23Y306 3.0A 3.0A 6.0A 60% 100%
    23Y310 5.0A 5.0A 10.0A 100% 100%
    34Y108 4.0A 4.0A 8.0A 80% 100%
    34Y207 3.5A 3.5A 7.0A 70% 100%
    34Y307 3.5A 3.5A 7.0A 70% 100%
    23Y108 4.0A 4.0A 8.0A 80% 100%
    23Y106 3.0A 3.0A 6.0A 60% 100%
    23Y104 2.0A 2.0A 4.0A 40% 80%
    17Y302 --- 1.0A --- 22% ---
    17Y202 --- 1.0A --- 22% ---
    17Y102 --- 1.0A --- 22% ---
    Table 5: Step Motor Selection Guide
    Anaheim Automation offers motor cable, making hook-ups quick and easy!
    Contact the factory or visit our website for more motor and cable offerings.
    Microstep Selection (SW1 Settings)
    Switches 2, 3 and 4, of the DIP switch select the number of microsteps per step.  The table below shows 
    the standard resolution values along with the associated positions for the select switches.  The standard 
    waveforms are sinusoidal.
    Resolution Steps/Rev Select 2 Select 3 Select 4
    1 200 ON ON ON
    2 400 ON ON OFF
    5 1000 ON OFF ON
    8 1600 ON OFF OFF
    10 200 OFF ON ON
    16 3200 OFF ON OFF
    32 6400 OFF OFF ON
    64 12800 OFF OFF OFF
    Table 6: SW1 Switch Settings 
    						
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    Setting the Output Current
    The output current on the DPY50001 is set by an onboard potentiometer.  This potentiometer determines 
    the per phase peak output current of the driver.  The relationship between the output current and the 
    potentiometer value is as follows:
    Peak Current Potentiometer Setting Peak Current Potentiometer Setting
    0.5A 0% 3.0A 60%
    0.6A 10% 3.5A 70%
    0.9A 20% 4.0A 80%
    1.5A 30% 4.5A 90%
    2.0A 40% 5.0A 100%
    2.5A 50% --- ---
    Table 7: Output Current POT Settings
    Refer to Table 5 for specifi c motor current settings.
    Reducing Output Current
    Reducing the output current is accomplished by setting switch 1 of the DIP switch to the ON position and 
    occurs approximately 20mSec after the last positive going edge of the step clock input.  The amount of 
    current per phase in the reduction mode is approximately 70% of the set current.  When the current reduction 
    circuit is activated, the current reduction resistor is paralleled with the current adjustment potentiometer.  
    This lowers the total resistance value, and thus lowers the per phase output current.
    Determine Output Current
    The output current for the motor used when microstepping is determined differently from that of a full/half 
    step unipolar driver.  In the DPY50001, a sine/cosine output function is used in rotating the motor.  The 
    output current for a given motor is determined by the motors current rating and the wring confi guration of 
    the motor.  There is a current adjustment potentiometer used to se the output current of the DPY50001.  
    This sets the peak output current of the sine/cosine waves.  The specifi ed motor current (which is the 
    unipolar value) is multiplied by a factor of 1.0, 1.4, or 2.0 depending on the motor confi guration  (series, 
    half-coil, or parallel).
    Step Motor Confi gurations
    Step motors can be confi gured as 4, 6, or 8 leads.  Each confi guration requires different currents.  Refer 
    to the lead confi gurations and the procedures to determine their output current.
    WARNING! Step motors will run hot even when confi gured correctly.  Damage may occur to the motor if 
    a higher than specifi ed current is used.  Most specifi ed motor currents are maximum values.  Care should 
    be taken to not exceed these ratings. 
    						
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    6 Lead Motors
    When confi guring a 6 lead motor in a half-coil confi guration (connected from one end of the coil to the 
    center tap), multiply the specifi ed per Phase (or unipolar) current rating by 1.4 to determine the current 
    setting potentiometer value.  This confi guration will provide more torque at higher speeds when compared 
    to the series confi guration.
    When confi guring the motor is a series confi guration (connected from one end to end with the center 
    tap fl oating) use the specifi ed per Phase (or unipolar) current rating to determine the current setting 
    potentiometer value.
    4 Lead Motors
    Multiply the specifi ed series motor current by 1.4 to determine the current adjustment potentiometer value.  
    Four Lead Motors are usually rated with their appropriate series current, as opposed to the Phase Current, 
    which is the rating for 6 and 8 lead motors.
    Figure 4: Half Coil Motor Connection
    Figure 5: Series Motor Connection
    Figure 6: Series Motor Connection 
    						
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    8 Lead Motors
    Series Connection: When confi guring the motor windings in series, use the per Phase (or unipolar) 
    current rating to determine the current setting potentiometer value.
    Parallel Connection: When confi  guration the motor windings in parallel, multiply the per Phase (or unipolar) 
    current rating by 2.0 to determine the current setting potentiometer value.
    NOTE: After the current has been determined, according to the motor connections above, use Table 7 to 
    choose the proper setting for the current setting potentiometer. 
    Connecting the Step Motor
    Phase 1 and Phase 3 of the step motor are connected to pins 1 and 2 on connector TB2.  Phase 2 and 
    Phase 4 of the step motor are connected to pins 3 and 4 on connector TB2.  The motors case can be 
    grounded to pin 5 on connector TB2.  Refer to Figures 1 & 2 TYPICAL APPLICATION HOOK-UP.
    NOTE: The physical direction of the motor with respect to the direction input will depend on the connection 
    of the motor windings.  To reverse the direction of the motor with respect to the direction input, switch the 
    wires on Phase 1 and Phase 3.
    WARNING: Do not connect or disconnect motor wires while power is applied!
    Short-Circuit, Mis-Wire, and Over-Current Conditions
    If it is found that there is a condition that causes on over current in the driver phase transistors, the Red 
    LED will turn on solid and power will be shut off the motor.  To reset the drive turn power off, check wiring, 
    and turn power back on.
    Figure 7: Series Motor Connection
    Figure 8: Parallel Motor Connection 
    						
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